The Last Survivors

In its heyday, the Selfhelp Home bustled with Jewish refugees from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, the dining room a babel of central European tongues. Hundreds were on a waiting list. But that was long ago.
Only 12 Holocaust survivors remain. So do a few dozen other Jews who escaped Hitler’s reach, often leaving behind family as they started new lives in distant lands.
They’re now the last generation to bear witness to one of the greatest horrors of all time. When they’re gone, their stories will be preserved in history.